Unix only:
Using suffixed lyx, we install the lyx-desktop for different versions with
different file name, but with the same 'Name'-entry.
Selecting the desired version with the desktop menu is difficult if there
is more than one lyx version installed.
The current spelling is not strictly wrong, but flagged as unusual or
historical by some authorities. It is also found fault with many
spell checkers. Thus we decided to move to the more standard "-ible"
form once and for all.
See #10678 for discussion
This last part updates the layout format and changes collapsable color.
This will all also all be backported to 2.3.x, for the sake of backwards
compatibility (cherry-picking).
The current spelling is not strictly wrong, but flagged as unusual or
historical by some authorities. It is also found fault with many
spell checkers. Thus we decided to move to the more standard "-ible"
form once and for all.
See #10678 for discussion
This part covers the most tricky part: the internal naming.
Translations and layouts will follow.
This will all also all be backported to 2.3.x, for the sake of backwards
compatibility (cherry-picking).
The current spelling is not strictly wrong, but flagged as unusual or
historical by some authorities. It is also found fault with many
spell checkers. Thus we decided to move to the more standard "-ible"
form once and for all.
See #10678 for discussion
This part only covers the usage in comments and the like. More to follow.
This will all also all be backported to 2.3.x, for the sake of backwards
compatibility (cherry-picking).
In 1a26f9b26c, all strings in the context of regexes and
comparisons have been converted to byte-like objects for python2/3
compatibility reasons. This has not been considered in the later
commit 5c54557350, which makes layout2layout break with
TypeError: can't concat str to bytes.
The homepage does not exist anymore. Note that R installations now
come with Sweave already installed.
We now instead reference the user manual of Sweave.
Norman Ramsey is now at Tufts, and URLs to his websites at previous
institutions are broken. The new link gives the same information as
the old links did (verified with web.archive.org).
Dekel Tsur has a webpage with information on getting set up with
using Hebrew with LaTeX and LyX. We link to that webpage from our
Hebrew Tutorial. He appears to have changed universities, and the
new link gives the same information as the old link did (verified
with web.archive.org).